Incompetent person definition

Incompetent person means a person who has been adjudged
Incompetent person means a person who has been adjudged incompetent by the court, as defined in s.54.01 (4).
Incompetent person means a person who has been adjudged incompetent by a court of law.

Examples of Incompetent person in a sentence

  • Incompetent person means a person who has been adjudged a disabled person and has had a guardian appointed for her.

  • Incompetent person shall be at RISK to carry out critical operation.

  • Incompetent person under the Patent Act The Patent Act prescribes “Minors” as a person of quasi‐competency or a person of incompetency who shall not apply for patents without a legal representative.

  • Describe the requirements in respect of the population and explain the rationale for using population of special groups such as children, Incompetent person or groups whose ability to give voluntary informed consent is questionable.2. Describe and assess any potential risks - physical, psychological, social, legal or other and assess the likelihood and seriousness of such risks.

  • Incompetent person means a person who has been adjudged incompetent by a court of law.


More Definitions of Incompetent person

Incompetent person means a person who has been adjudged incompetent by the superior court.
Incompetent person means a person who suffers from a psychotic condition who is temporarily impaired by reason of having lapsed into that psychotic condition to the extent that while temporarily impaired, the person lacks sufficient understanding or capacity to make or communicate responsible decisions concerning the person's health care.[PL 1993, c. 454, §1 (NEW).]
Incompetent person means a person who has been adjudged incompetent by the district court.
Incompetent person means a person who is under 18 years of age or who, because of a physical or mental disability, lacks the capacity to understand the risk warning.
Incompetent person means a person who has been adjudged legally mentally incompetent by a district court and who has not been judicially restored to competency;
Incompetent person means an adult for whom a guardian has been appointed;
Incompetent person means a person who is under 18 years of age or who, because of a physical or mental disability, lacks the capacity to understand the risk warning. [Section 5I inserted by No. 58 of 2003 s. 8.]5J. Waiver of contractual duty of care for recreational activities